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For anyone who knows, what is the difference between an RXXX unit, an AXXX unit, and a MXXX unit assigned to medical calls? Also, how come some have AMRXXX units assigned? I'm assuming the AMR units are used as backups when no regular FD units available
 

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For anyone who knows, what is the difference between an RXXX unit, an AXXX unit, and a MXXX unit assigned to medical calls? Also, how come some have AMRXXX units assigned? I'm assuming the AMR units are used as backups when no regular FD units available

R is a Rescue, a county owned Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance.

AMR is American Medical Response, a private Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance. They'll take less serious calls so Rescue units can remain in service.

A is an Aerial unit, basically a ladder truck. Many departments in Florida respond both an ambulance and the nearest ALS fire apparatus to certain medical calls.

I believe the M Medic units are EMS supervisors, someone correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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Thanks for the help!

Do you know what the category "MEDCOM calls" is? and what unit PDAM2 is, as they are usually assigned the medcom calls?
 
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